African country tries to lockdown Ebola again

FREETOWN, Sierra Leone - Sierra Leone's government says a nationwide lockdown revealed that an Ebola outbreak is worse than thought and ordered three more "hotspots" of transmission to be cordoned off.

It warned that unless more is done, "the situation will rapidly deteriorate."

On Wednesday night, President Ernest Bai Koroma put Port Loko, Bombali, and Moyamba districts under "isolation," meaning only people delivering essential services can enter and circulate within these areas. In other areas, including the capital, homes will be put under quarantine when cases are identified.

Two districts near the outbreak's epicenter were already under isolation.

The Ebola outbreak is believed to have sickened more than 6,200 people in West Africa, according to tolls published Thursday by the World Health Organization. Nearly 3,000 deaths have been linked to the disease.